This study aims at testing for the various aspects central to the attributional learned helplessness model in an experiment designed to optimize ecological validity. Two-hundred and seventy eight Dutch secondary school pupils participated in a learned helplessness experiment, held in the classroom. At pretest an IQ test, the ASQ and some other materials were filled out. Corresponding to random assignment to a noncontingent negative, a noncontingent positive and a contingent group, subjects received at post-test, six days later, bogus feedback about their IQ test result. At post-test also, a parallel form of the first IQ test and several other tests were presented, interspersed by ratings of expectancy, certainty and momentary mood (repeated...
An effort was made to replicate and expand upon an experiment reported by Jones, Nation and Massad (...
locus of control of academic outcomes, was administered to 28 EH and 25 LD/EH children. Between-grou...
Learned helplessness theory (Seligman, 1975; Abramson, Seligman, & Teasdale, 1978) postulates th...
This study aims at testing for the various aspects central to the attributional learned helplessness...
Just as individuals can learn that responding produces predictable outcomes, they can also learn tha...
In 1978, the original learned helplessness model was critiqued and reformulated by Abramson, Seligma...
This study investigated the extent to which experimental conditions of success or failure influenced...
This study investigated the relationship between global/specific and stable/unstable dimensions of a...
Examined susceptibility to learned helplessness among 20 children from each of kindergarten, Grade 1...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there are specific differences in the attribution patt...
This study was designed to determine if learned helplessness, attributional patterns, and childrens\...
The phenomenon of learned helplessness refers to the process of learning, over a series of trials, t...
This study presents data on the psychometric properties and validity of the Attributional Style Ques...
This study presents data on the psychometric properties and validity of the Attributional Style Ques...
Learned helplessness is an experimental analogue of depression. In ess;ence learned helplessness the...
An effort was made to replicate and expand upon an experiment reported by Jones, Nation and Massad (...
locus of control of academic outcomes, was administered to 28 EH and 25 LD/EH children. Between-grou...
Learned helplessness theory (Seligman, 1975; Abramson, Seligman, & Teasdale, 1978) postulates th...
This study aims at testing for the various aspects central to the attributional learned helplessness...
Just as individuals can learn that responding produces predictable outcomes, they can also learn tha...
In 1978, the original learned helplessness model was critiqued and reformulated by Abramson, Seligma...
This study investigated the extent to which experimental conditions of success or failure influenced...
This study investigated the relationship between global/specific and stable/unstable dimensions of a...
Examined susceptibility to learned helplessness among 20 children from each of kindergarten, Grade 1...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there are specific differences in the attribution patt...
This study was designed to determine if learned helplessness, attributional patterns, and childrens\...
The phenomenon of learned helplessness refers to the process of learning, over a series of trials, t...
This study presents data on the psychometric properties and validity of the Attributional Style Ques...
This study presents data on the psychometric properties and validity of the Attributional Style Ques...
Learned helplessness is an experimental analogue of depression. In ess;ence learned helplessness the...
An effort was made to replicate and expand upon an experiment reported by Jones, Nation and Massad (...
locus of control of academic outcomes, was administered to 28 EH and 25 LD/EH children. Between-grou...
Learned helplessness theory (Seligman, 1975; Abramson, Seligman, & Teasdale, 1978) postulates th...